Navigate to a waypoint – Lowrance electronic Lowrance GlobalMap 7200C User Manual

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Create Waypoint by Entering a Position

1. Press

WPT

|

to

S

UBCATEGORY

column|

to

N

EW

|

ENT

.

2. Press

to

E

NTERED

P

OSITION

|

ENT

|

to

C

REATE

|

ENT

.

3. Press

to

L

ATITUDE

|

ENT

. Enter the latitude by pressing

↑ or ↓ to

change the first character, then press

→ to the next character and re-

peat until the latitude is correct. Press

ENT

.

4. Press

to

L

ONGITUDE

|

ENT

. Enter the longitude by pressing

↑ or ↓ to

change the first character, then press

→ to the next character and repeat

until the longitude is correct. Press

ENT

, then

EXIT

|

EXIT

to return to the

previous page display. The waypoint is saved and automatically given a

name with a sequential number, such as "waypoint 001." The waypoint

symbol and number appear on the map and in the waypoint list.

Navigate To a Waypoint

You can select any waypoint visible on the Map Page with the cursor,

then use the Navigate to Cursor command (we'll describe how later in

this section). You, however, can avoid scrolling the map to pick your

waypoint if you use the Find Waypoint commands:
1. Press

WPT

|

to

S

AVED

|

ENT

. To look up the nearest waypoint, press

to

N

EAREST

|

ENT

; or, to look by name (and scroll through the entire

waypoint list), press

ENT

. For this example, look by name.

2. If your waypoint list is a long one, you can spell out the waypoint

name in the

F

IND

B

Y

N

AME

box to search for it (Press

or

to change the

first character, then press

to move the cursor to the next character

and repeat until the name is correct, then press

ENT

to jump to the list

below.).
3. If the list is short, you can jump directly to the

F

IND

I

N

L

IST

box by

pressing

ENT

. Use

or

to select the waypoint name, press

ENT

and

the waypoint information screen appears with the

G

O

T

O

command se-

lected.
4. To begin navigating to the waypoint, press

ENT

.

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